Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 03, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Advertising Ratea.
L egal A dvertisements ?
10
First Insertion, per line .
$
0
Each sut««equent insertion, line
BnsinesH and professional cards,
1 month...................................
1 00
Homestead Notices...................
5 (JO
Timber Claims
................. 10 00
Locals per line each insertion
5
Displayadvertisement, an inch,
1 month....................................
50
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Izvlge Notices, 5c. per line
Cards of Thanks. 5c. per line.
Notices, Ixiat, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. imuiniun rate, 25c. not exceed­
ing five lines.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year......... .. ..............................
SMx mouths......... ..............................
Three month»
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1.S«
75
50
Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 187V.
'£bf ^illatnaoh Ijeabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
Say, Bro. Trombley, did you
come across any foot prints of
the detectives while you were
in Bay City last week ?
Morgan’s conscience seems to
have troubled him, but when
any person’s conscience trou­
bles them over crooked trans­
actions in this county, it seems
to be the custom for them to
pick up and leave.
The county is out of debt and
with a large amount of money
in the road fund.
This is a
most satisfactory condition,and,
no doubt, the county officials
will endeavor to keep the coun­
ty out of debt in the future. For
several years the county officials
expended more money than was
received, which created quite a
large indebtedness, and to wipe
this out and to continue mak­
ing improvements, it was de­
cided to pay tins off gradually
every year.
The wisdom of
doing so is now seen in the
county being in a fine condition
financially, and with the idea of
keeping expenditure below the
receipts; the county is not lia­
ble to fall into debt again. This
may not be satisfactory to those
who like to see county warrants
at a discount, but with plenty
of money in the banks to the
county's credit, no one will be
in a position to throw discredit
on the county's credit.
J.
The 1912 report of the United
States Steel Corporation shows
earnings of $117,926,402, but this is
reduced by interest charges on
bonds and mortgages to $108,174,-
673, or a gain of about $4,000,000 over
the net earnings of the preceding
year. The average number of em­
ployees in 1912 was 221,025 and the
wage account ran up to $180,351,-
002, an increase of $28,000,000.
There appears to tie very lit
tie diffcrenvr between paving
Companies in the Northwest
■ nd real estate agents, for they
knock” one another» deals
whenever they have an opi»>r
I unity.
Moot of uh cim call to
mind instances where real vs
tnte agents have "knocked ’
their competitor» m making a
•.¡ade. even after deposits have
Veen paid
down, disgusting
those who had done so to such .'in
extent that they would not slay
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14 x 2 inch Brake Drums.
Imported Annular and Hyatt Roll­
er Hearings.
Aluminum Cast Crank and Trans­
mission Cases.
Built in, Adjustable, Ventilating,
Rain-vision Wincsheild
Gasoline Tank under Shroud Daeh.
Gas and Spark Controls on top of
Steering Wheel.
Dash Adjustment for Carburetor.
18-inch Steering Wheel, Irreversible
Gear.
Rear Door 21 inches wide, Front 19
inches.
10-inch Upholstery, Deep Tilted
Cushions.
Long, Clean Running Boards.
All Dash Equipment, Speedmeter,
Ammeter,
Carburetor
Adjust
ment, Magneto and Lighting
Switches, etc.,
imbedded in
Auxiliary Dash, convenient to
operatoi.
The Paige “36” Auto.
The Paige ”36” design and
equipment includes such features
as :
Left Side Drive, Center Control.
Gray & Davis Electric Starting and
Lighting System.
Silent Chain Drive for Carn Shaft,
Pump and Generator (all enclos­
ed.)
Cork Insert Multiple Disc Clutch.
Bosch Magneto
116-inch Wheel Base.
4x5 inch Motor, cast en bloc
Enclosed Valves
Three Bearing Crank Shaft.
Unit Power Plant.
Selective Type Transmission.
34 x 4-inch Tires, Demountable
Rims.
Floating Type Rear Axle.
Full Elliptic Scroll Rear Springs.
Spring has arrived officially. The
two cold wives that are buffeting
each other other around the coun­
try may be treated, with the aid of
an ulster, as astronomically non­
existent.
Senator Tillman once eaid that
the Democratic party had lost the
seed corn of statesmanship, and
he adds the party ie a mob. Testi-
money on these pointe will continue
to be taken.
mind the engine.
C. H. Waymire has taken is­
sue with the strip shot mini in
regard to advertising the coun­
ty. The rev. gentleman is of
the opinion law suits ure not
the proper stunt to advertise a
City, and we are heartily in ac­
cord with him there, and as bis
suggestion as to beautifying the
Imines is in line with a progres­
sive. up-to-date coinmunitv, w e
wish to cull the gentleman's
attention that it requires de­
scriptive matter liefore home
seekers urthe East can tie ad­
vised of the advantage» of this
county, and an increasing de-
numd for sample copies of the
loc<) news|Hipers is |>toof that
they are needing literary mat­
ter to give them some idea of
the sections they intend to visit
before they leave
We also co-
incule witli Bro. Wavmire that
if all the money s)>eiit foi law
»nits, liquor and tobacco would
be quite a sum to go on if this
3, I9l3.
The PAIGE
Mr. Olney declines the mission to
England and Mr. McCombs that to
France. President Wilson should
try home post offices on a silver
platter.
Another American soldier has
been wounded by a Mexican bullet
from combatants across the border.
But Uncle Sam is looking for peace,
not pretexts to mix in.
OMPARE the size of the Paige "36” with any other car. It isn’t a small car, but a big root I
comfortable, easy-riding car. It has 116 inch wheel base, 34 x 4-inch tires, deep luxurious uphl
etery, full elliptic scroll rear springs and a perfectly balanced distribution of weight that make it I
comfortable as any car you ever saw.
The Paige ”36” clutch is not simply a steel disc clutch but a Cork Insert Multiple Disc Cl«I
running in oil This clutch is one feature of Paige cars that has never been equalled for mechanS
efficiency, control or real service. Look for this type of clutch in other motor cars and then til
the prices of those cars There is no better evidence of Paige “36” value than this clutch
One or two other features of this great car are too good to pass over without mention here. M
position of the gasoline tank is one instance of the many conveniences of this car. It is carried uni®
the shroud of the dash and is filled from the outside. The break drums «re so large that they insured9
solute safety of break control, being 14 inches in diameter and unusually wide.
Men who know motorcars recognize instantly that this Paige ”36” is unequalled for value. Afl
your moat searching investigation must convince you likewise. Look at it from any angle—meat«®
it by any known standard—ride in it--drive it—the answer is the same. Paige cars are designed al
built by men who know motor car values to the last detail—and the Paige ”36” is their expreseioilj
extreme value. The Paige ” 30 ’ today enjoys the distinction of being the most remarkable motor tfl
value of the year—an achievement we are naturally
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Paige policy. PRICE, $1,390 f.o.b. Portland.
We also have the Paige 25 at $1,050,
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A. H. HARRIS, Agent.
A New Car on Display at Rd.’s Garage.
Family
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bight, with sleepers attached,
it would save two days' time
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t lining that kind of service and
Tillnm<»ok people are anxious
to enjoy some of the timesaveta
when traveling. W hat a trims
formation from the old mode of
traveling by stage when one
i in take a birth on a train leav­
ing thia city at night ami wiike
up the next mornig in Portland
ready to do business.
April
were spent to beautify homes,
but this seems almost impossi­
ble as long as there is a tendency
to rush into law, the appetite
for strong drink and the habit
of chewing and smoking tobac­
co. These are conditions that
confront us and it may be a good
thing to talk theoretically once
in a while about them, but as
long as the practice, appetite
and habit are so prevalent, we do
not expect tosee much improve­
ment for some timp.
Pierpont Morgan, financial
king of the United States, died
on Monday, and he passed away
like all human mortals.
He
left an immense fortune behind
Once more Germany’s monetary
for others to enjoy.
In the ac­
cumulation of this fortune it troubles create alarm thronghout
The fear ie not quite as
cannot be said that money was the world
Morgan’s god, who aspired to acute as it was two years ago, when
make a success—and did so—of the Morocco dispute carried a por­
tent of war with France and Eng
are objecting to an honest in­ making large deals involving
land, but it is great enough to at­
enormous
sums
of
money,
and
vestigation of the pavement,
tract the attention of the interna­
but they have a right to criti­ like a great many other men in
tional bankers everywhere, and to
cise the motives, the employ­ large and small transactions,
have some effect on every bourse
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Morgan
’
s
interests
were
always
ment of dirty detectives and the
from Berlin to New York For the
large amount of money that it most carefully looked after.
past two days it has affected prices
There
is,
however,
something
is going to take to pay the high
adversely on the New York Stock
pathetic
in
the
sickness
and
priced attorneys.
.'death of Mr. Morgan, for it is Exchange.
I reported that he had a nervous
Dr. Simon Flexner, director of the
The blatherskite in the Beals breakdown on account of the
Rockfeller Institute, made an an­
organ, who is ashamed to sign investigation of the money trust
nouncement at the John« Hopkins’
his name, accuses the snap shot at Washington, which goes to
Hospital, Baltimore, on the 15th, |
of a grent many things which
show that his conscience trou- that the organism which causes the '
are certainly enough to make a I bled him, for he feared public
diseases known as infantile paraly-j
monkey laugh, for only a man exposure of the money trust and
who is half luney would write I the part he played in some of sis had been defined and thatit was ‘
and publish such rot.
But it the deals which added immense one of the smallest germs ever
gives us a whole lot of material amounts of money to his pocket found. He explained that in the i
cultivation of this germ he had |
. for snap shot subjects.
i book.
Morgan's
conscience found it necessary to use a medium
troubled him in his declining freed from oxygen and that because
No doubt, Bro. Trombley, the days and, no doubt, caused bis it would grow only in the absence
snap shot man is a pretty bad premature death.
of oxygen it would never be found
kind of man because he would
in blood or any cavity containing
not omit from the Headlight
As a result of the terrible oxygen. Dr. Flexner said he had
C irl Knudson’s account of the
cyclones and floods in the East not been able to establish the fact
dirty, low-down methods used
and Middle West, there is no of infection from the bite of the
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to incriminate some of our best
doubt whatever that large num­ stable fly or other insects, the dia-
citizens, and we are sorry that
bers of home seekers will come covery made by Dr. Rosenau of
our esteemed Bro. should allow
to the Northwest the coming Washington, D. C., but he did not
himself to Iteróme the little
summer.
Tillamook County doubt the truth of the Rosenau dis­
poodle to bark for those who
should make an effort to obtain covery.
are ashamed of their names.
some of these home seekers, for
That a machine has been per­
there is plenty of room in this
fected which will enable the farm­
Bro. Trombley, if the snap county for them and thousands
er hereafter to thresh his grain
uiati is such a bud citizen and of acres of idle land that can be
direct from its stand in the field,
disreputable character, please turned into
valuable
dairy without reaping procs«», 1» claimed
prnv for him. Publishing a lot farms.
Nothing is gained by
by Frank Morse in- th» March
of lies about him won’t make inducing new settlers to come
Technical World Magazine of Chi­
him a lietter man.
It is one of here for the purpose of buying
cago in describing the invention of
the Christian graces, Bro. not a farm, and the parties who sold
Curtis C. Baldwin of Kansas. Last
to indulge in scandal, but as out to move away.
The real
fall thia machine made a record of
you have painted him a terri­ estate man is the only person
threshing twenty-five acres of stand­
ble sinner who has fallen from benefit.
Whereas, if some of
ing grain in ten hours A strong
grace, we hope your prayers the large farms were cut up and
blast of air from a revolv­
will tie long and sincere in his sold and the idle land disposed
fan ia
directed against
t*ehalf, and nt the same time of, it would mean hundreds of ing
the standing a« to force the tope
put in II few words for those self new settlers this year.
Any*
against a toothed cyclinder, which
righteous individuals who im­ way, we think this an oppor-
agine themselves the most holy tune time to sell land in this threshes off the grain into a trough
and elevated to another thresher,
of holv persons in the citv.
county, for there is some specu­
the chaff being blown out and the
lation what the government in­
clean kernels falling into sacks as
with the tariff,
From a business man's point tends doing
the machine moves forward, pull­
of view, if the P.R. * R , in and should there be a general ed by fours. Only two meo are re­
changing the summer schedule decline in agricultural products quired to operate it, one to drive
would put on trains to leave it will also have some effect on and the other to tie the sacks and
Portland and Tillamook late nt the cheese market.
No cyclones, no blizzards, no
drought, no excessive heat, no
zero weather and no crop fail­
ures in Tillamook County. Put
these facts before home seekers
and it won’t be long before the
i
county will till up.
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N'i one, ns for as we know, ;
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in the county after coming ben­
to locate.
It was “knockers"
who had something to do with
the Sea Port enterprise falling
through,
which would have
been a great acquisition to this
city, but, alas, "knockers" are a
dangerous class in anv com­
munity. Now we have a pave
ment tight in this city, and the
paving companies which failed
to obtain the contract are get­
ting out their little hammers,
the same as some real estate
agents have done.
Headlight,
"Mai«».!-- Kanges ataad the tast
And C&ok and Bake aad ara iba baaL*
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The valued family re­
cipes for cough aud’cold
cuie, liniments, tonics
and other remedies have
as careful attention here
as the most intricate’pre-
scriptions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices are also
assured.
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist
Keep Abreadl
of the Times.
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TN OLDEN DAYS, when buyisjI
* a cook stove, people would bo I
the one they could get the cheapen
tliat’s because there were only I
few makes on the market lad
were all practically the same ii
construction and material.
^Different
It S
Now! There are close to a thousand different rantfi
on the market today—good, bad and indifferent. Wise people use a little
foresight in selecting their range, and they make no mistake in selector
T he R ange W ith a R eputation —the range that is recommended bj
• every user; the range that has stood the test—
The Great Majestic Range
the range that is made of M alleable and C harcoal I ron —the najt
that S aves F url —L asts L onger —C osts P ractically N othing rot
R epairs —H eats M ore W ater Q uicker and H otter , and G ives B etto
G eneral S atisfaction T han A ny O ther
R ance M ade —
and we can prove it!
Alex. McNair Co
"R ib >a earn«
Now if the time}
Bat with you
THE majestic .
to have that
group picture made.
Whatever may be the immediate
consequence» of the refusal of Presi­
Let us show you our
dent Wilson to show the United
special display of attrac­
States bankers to receive govern­
tive new styles.
We are
ment sanction as members of the
perfectly equipped for
six power groups, the recognition
making group pictures
by us of the Republic of China is
and wi|l please you with
inevitable st sn early day
At the
the quality of our work.
outset it was considered by the
other pawers in the bankers' |>ool—
England, Germany, France. Russia
and Japan—that our participation
in the big loan which was to be Next to POST OFFICE
made to China would be of «qxcial
advantage to us. and would retain
tor us the influence which we had
gained in our previous acta of
friendship forthat country. By get-
Ung out of the country promptly on
the rescue of our embassy in the
Boxer rebellion of 18UI and in re
tin your front porch can be lit
every niglit until midnight
doting our bill of damages to her.
and register not over
we set an example for the other
fifty cent» per month
power» who were with us in the
on the meter.
march on Pekin.
an example
I LLANooK E lectric L ight A.xn
which affected the course of all of
F vkl C ompany .
them except Russia.
W ILL S palding . Manager.
THORN & PARSONS
Are now open for Business
Monk’s Studio.
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
SIGNS—SHOW CARDS-
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HOUSE PAINTING
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